Women’s T20 WC 2026: Trophy race between only 4 teams, when and who will compete in the semi-finals? The schedule is like this

Icc Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Semifinal Schedule GettyImage Credit source: Getty Images

The journey of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 has now reached its destination. This tournament, which was played with 12 teams for the first time, has now become a competition between only 4 teams. After some exciting, some one-sided and some heart-breaking matches, the group stage ended and four teams reached the semi-finals. Defending champion New Zealand and current ODI champion India were eliminated after losing their last match. Now there will be only a semi-final clash between hosts England, West Indies, Australia and South Africa, which will give two finalists.

This World Cup, which started in England from June 12, has now reached the semi-final stage, in which these four teams will present the final claim for the title. Out of these four, 3 have already won this trophy, only South Africa is still deprived of the title. New Zealand had prevented him from becoming champion by defeating him in the final of the last World Cup. Now Laura Woolworth’s team will try to fulfill that broken dream.

But the path of South Africa is not going to be so easy and neither is that of the former champion West Indies because both of them have two toughest and best in form teams in their path. South Africa, which reached the semi-finals from Group-1, will face host England, which topped Group-2 and reached the semi-finals first. West Indies will face Group-1 topper and Australia, which has won all its matches and has reached every semi-final in the history of Women’s T20 World Cup.

Sumit Sundriyal

Sumit Sundriyal

Presently I am working as Assistant News Editor (Sports) in TV9 Hindi (Sports 9). Reaching here started from 2009, when I took admission in Mass Media Honors Course (2009-12) at Jamia Millia Islamia. Then in 2013, he completed Post-Graduation Diploma in Hindi Journalism from Indian Institute of Mass Communication. It was from here in 2013 that he entered professional journalism for the first time and first made a place in News 18 India TV channel. Before taking entry in digital journalism, he spent about 6 years in the TV industry, where he worked on the assignment desk. While at the assignment desk, gathering information is the most important task and it is the responsibility to check every aspect of that news and take it forward. Did the same thing while working at News 18 India. After this, the fascination with sports and sports news turned towards digital journalism and a new journey began. It started during IPL 2019, when Quint joined Hindi. After writing sports news with Quint for a year, he joined TV9 Hindi to achieve a new position in this work. For the last 3 years, I have been bringing every small, big, serious and funny sports news to you here and am constantly trying to present it in a better way.

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